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'''Lolico''' ''(lol-ee-koh)'' is the founder and creator of [[Heyuri]].<ref>[https://www.heyuri.net/index.php?p=faq FAQ: Lolico is one of the founders of Heyuri]</ref> At age 16 he created Heyuri, on February 16th, 2019. As he created Heyuri, he is technically the oldest [[oldfag]] of all time and a revered spirit whom practitioners of [[Heyurism]] deeply respect.
 
Lolico was a [[Namefag|central figure]] in Heyuri and one of the first developers of [[Kokonotsuba]], the [[imageboard]] software used on Heyuri and a few other sites. He stayed active in the community until stepping down as an administrator in December 2020. He worked on Kokonotsuba, which was released in March 2021, and continued developing it for a while afterward.
 
Eventually, he lost interest in Heyuri and the surrounding scene of imageboards, and cut ties with it entirely.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 30 April 2025

Hatsune Miku is a character often used to depict Lolico, similar to Takino Tomo with kuz

Lolico (lol-ee-koh) is the founder and creator of Heyuri.[1] At age 16 he created Heyuri, on February 16th, 2019. As he created Heyuri, he is technically the oldest oldfag of all time and a revered spirit whom practitioners of Heyurism deeply respect.

Lolico was a central figure in Heyuri and one of the first developers of Kokonotsuba, the imageboard software used on Heyuri and a few other sites. He stayed active in the community until stepping down as an administrator in December 2020. He worked on Kokonotsuba, which was released in March 2021, and continued developing it for a while afterward.

Eventually, he lost interest in Heyuri and the surrounding scene of imageboards, and cut ties with it entirely.

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